Weatherly Tile & Stone offers a depth of resources that is unrivaled in New England. Recent showroom expansions have incorporated many exclusive new lines of specialty tile, including handmade glass tile and custom 36" X 40" hand cut tile, as well as rare granites and marbles.
Owner Gaye Weatherly, who received a Master of Arts Degree from Oxford University, Great Britain, applies her arts education and artistic aesthetic to the creation of sophisticated tile and stone designs.Her emphasis on customer service, including availability for site visits, have earned the loyal business of leading architects, designers, and selected builders.
Owner Gaye Weatherly, who received a Master of Arts Degree from Oxford University, Great Britain, applies her arts education and artistic aesthetic to the creation of sophisticated tile and stone designs.Her emphasis on customer service, including availability for site visits, have earned the loyal business of leading architects, designers, and selected builders.
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The WOW Effect of Fine & Unique Tiles. If you would like for your house to be truly beautiful and original, don't overlook the wonderful effect tiles can have on your kitchen's or bathroom's design. Gaye Weatherly of Weatherly Tile & Stone, Inc. emphasizes that, "you don't have to settle for the normal look of standard-sized white tiles."
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John Gillespie
Jan 16, 2020
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My wife and I retained Weatherly Tile and Stone three years ago to design and provide tile for a total make over of the three bathrooms and kitchen in our Jamestown house. We had some general ideas on what we were looking for but after spending an hour with Gaye we came up with a whole new plan and each bath and the kitchen became its own statement. They were fabulous to say the least. Gaye went above and beyond, even helping us find outstanding trades men to remove the old tile and fixtures and install the new tile. We put our house on the market this February and had two offers the first day
Lisa Guerra
Dec 13, 2019
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Domenica Hagan
Nov 29, 2016
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